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Cleaning house and thought I would post some work from the last year. I'll post new work moving forward as I make it. I found posting keeps me motivated to keep going. Feedback and CC welcome anytime on anything. Everything is done in Cinema using Corona or Octane with post in PS, AE and using Magic Bullet Looks.

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Those are excellent! I have been going back and forth between Octane and Corona, without any reasoning. How do you decide which renderer you use?

Thanks,

Mark

Thanks Mark. I usual decide by scale. My paid work is usually large scale concerts, and I've found that Octane has trouble with those large stadium models. It can do it, but it borks a lot on me. Corona handles anything I throw at it. That said - I love the IPR in Octane for lighting smaller scenes and Corona is just getting this. I think it will be a few versions before the kinks are worked out, but once it is, I think it will become my go to. I like the image quality, ability to post process while rendering, and the denoiser a lot! Mostly I mix it up to keep things interesting and to keep learning both.

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10.11 Corona render. Moving Lights from the Future No. 4. Robot arm provided by Robert Grabowyr: modified and textured by me. Here I'm working on texturing. Trying to get a worn edge look going in Corona using an inverted AO map. I don't love the super black bases on the dolly carts. Experimenting.

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I am in awe. I love those interiors....especially the first one with the tripod lamp. I love how you have the seam showing thru the lampshade. It's little details like that that push it from good to FANTASTIC!